The 6-foot-5, 196-pound quarterback was the Colts' sixth-round draft choice in 2004.

He has appeared in 16 NFL games, completing 99 of 156 pass attempts for 929 yards, with six touchdowns and one interception. He played in only one game in 2009, and was placed on injured reserve in December with shoulder tendinitis.

Sorgi worked out for the Giants on Monday and said his shoulder felt fine.

-- The Associated Press

LLOYD GOES NORTH TO VIKINGS; SAPP RE-SIGNS The Vikings signed
kickoff specialist Rhys Lloyd and re-signed cornerback Benny Sapp. They announced the deals Tuesday.

Lloyd handled kickoffs for the Carolina Panthers the past two seasons, leading the NFL with 30 touchbacks in 2008. He had 21
touchbacks last year, tied for fourth-most in the league.

Ryan Longwell remains the regular kicker for the Vikings. He was second in the NFL in field-goal percentage, but had only five
touchbacks last year, 23rd in the league.

Sapp started a total of seven games last season while filling in for injured starter Antoine Winfield, totaling 25 tackles, two passes defensed and two forced fumbles during a particularly strong six-game stretch. He finished the regular season with 55 tackles, the most in his NFL seasons.

Sapp served the rest of the season as the nickel back, and his presence this year will be important since Winfield and fellow starter Cedric Griffin are coming off injuries.

-- The Associated Press

CARDINALS ARRANGE TO HAVE MORE QB OPTIONS The Arizona Cardinals have scheduled a visit with Chargers quarterback Charlie Whitehurst, a restricted free agent, as they explore adding depth as well as potential competition for Matt Leinart, sources said. The visit is planned for Tuesday and Wednesday.

If the Cardinals sign Whitehurst and the Chargers decline to match the offer, Arizona would owe San Diego a third-round draft pick, which is the qualifying contract tender that was used on the quarterback, who was a third-round choice in 2006. That tender is worth $1,176,000 for the 2010 season.

The Cardinals have two third-round draft choices next month, having acquired Baltimore's third- and fourth-round picks in a deal that sent wide receiver Anquan Boldin to the Ravens.

Leinart is the only quarterback currently under contract on the Cardinals' roster.

-- ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen

SAINTS AGREE TO TERMS WITH DB TORRENCENew Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis says the club has agreed to re-sign reserve defensive back Leigh Torrence to a one-year contract.

Torrence has been with the Saints since being claimed off waivers in November 2008.

He played in five games for New Orleans in 2009 before injuring his shoulder and finishing the year on injured reserve.

The 5-foot-11, 179-pound former Stanford standout has played four NFL seasons, including stints with Atlanta and Washington.

The team announced the moves on its Web site on Monday. Walker was a big disappointment after signing a $55 million free-agent contract with an $11 million signing bonus before the 2008 season. He caught 15 passes for 196 yards and one touchdown in two injury-plagued seasons in Oakland.

Walker restructured the deal last year and will be paid $2.6 million this season despite his release.

Ellis signed a two-year contract with Oakland last June. He was tied for the team lead with seven sacks last season despite dealing with knee problems. He was due $2.5 million next season.

ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter and ESPN.com's John Clayton first reported the trade.

"This will give Seneca a chance for a fresh start," Seattle general manager John Schneider said in a statement. "The Browns front office's familiarity with his abilities will give him an opportunity to compete for playing time. We wish him nothing but the best."

Wallace's best season was 2008 when he started eight games in Holmgren's last season and threw for 1,532 yards and 11 touchdowns. Wallace started two games last season while starter Matt Hasselbeck was injured.

Wallace was drafted in the fourth round by Seattle in 2003. He played in 46 career games with the Seahawks, including 14 starts at quarterback, throwing for 25 career touchdowns with a passer rating of 83.2.

Lilja started all 19 games, including the Super Bowl loss to New Orleans Saints, last season for the Colts, but the team decided to release him Monday, agent Craig Domann said.

The 28-year-old Lilja received his $1.7 million roster bonus before being cut.

The Indianapolis Star first reported the move on its Web site.

Lilja signed with Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in 2004, and was later released and signed with the Colts. Indianapolis re-signed him in 2008 to a five-year deal that was worth about $19 million, but he missed that season with a knee injury.

The source said he lowered his 2010 base salary from $2.95 million to $1.15 million. Andrews also had his $4.1 million roster bonus moved up from the 30th day of the league year -- the beginning of April -- to Monday. So the Eagles paid the bonus to Andrews on Monday, and lowered his base salary $1.8 million dollars.

The source said Wade received a one-year deal. A third-round choice of the Rams in 2007, Wade was scheduled to be a restricted free agent but the team opted not to give him a restricted free agency tender, making him a free agent.

The 5-foot-10, 198-pound Wade started six games during his three seasons with the Rams.

BILLS SIGN EX-RAIDERS OT GREEN FOR THREE YEARSOffensive tackle Cornell Green's agent says his client has agreed to a three-year contract with the Buffalo Bills.

The deal is for $9 million over three years, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Philip Williams says the agreement was reached as Green, a free agent, visited with the team on Monday. Green spent the past three seasons playing for the Oakland Raiders.

Green becomes the first player to join the Bills since the NFL's free-agency period opened Friday. He fills a significant need on a team that lacks depth at tackle after starter Brad Butler retired last month and with Demetrius Bell recovering from a knee injury.

Green entered the NFL in 1999 as an undrafted free agent with Atlanta. He has 46 starts in 89 career games, having also played for Tampa Bay and Denver.

Walter started 14 games opposite Andre Johnson last season and had 53 receptions for 611 yards and two touchdowns. He joined the Texans in 2006 and has 195 receptions for 2,470 yards and 15 touchdowns since arriving in Houston.

Walter, who has started 45 games in the last three seasons, signed with the Texans after three seasons in Cincinnati.

Turk averaged a franchise-best 42.8 yards per punt last season and landed 24 punts inside the opponents' 20-yard line. The 41-year-old spent the last three seasons with the Texans after a year in St. Louis.

Terms were not disclosed Monday.

-- The Associated Press

DE BABIN WRAPPING UP VISIT WITH TITANSFree agent Jason Babin is wrapping up a visit with the Tennessee Titans, who are looking to add depth on the defensive line.